Political Science, asked by Decathlon12347, 10 months ago

Judiciary can take up any dispute like.....................
i) between citizens and judiciary
ii) between citizens and the government
iii) between two or more state governments
iv) between Government at the union government of other countries
A)only (i)
B)(i)and (ii)
C)(i),(ii),(iii)
D) all of the above

Answers

Answered by depudepu65410
3

Answer:

c

Explanation:

It can take up any dispute between: Citizens of the country; Citizens and government of the country; Two or more state governments;

Answered by skyfall63
2

C)(i),(ii),(iii)

Explanation:

  • The Indian judiciary is a network of courts or judicial bodies. The highest court is on the apex is the Supreme Court, and the HIGH courts are underneath it. In the other hand, the High Courts have lower courts under them.
  • The "Indian Constitution" specifies the role and obligations of the Supreme Court. This is the Highest Appeals Court. This can hear lawsuits against the "High Court rulings" (rulings stated by high court against people/organisations etc). Moreover the court can settle any dispute between:
  1. "Citizens of the nations"
  2. "Citizens & govt of the nation
  3. Between 2 or more state govts
  4. state govts & Central govts apart from
  5. Accepting Public Interest Litigation (PILs) & Petitions.

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